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  • … experience in civil litigation and constitutional law. Before joining ADF, Langhofer was a partner with Stinson … legal and cultural issues. He regularly comments on free speech issues in television, radio, and print media. He has … legal and cultural issues. He regularly comments on free speech issues in television, radio, and print media. He has …
  • … honors). He also earned an LL.M. in public international law (with honors) from the University of London. Farris has … successfully argued NIFLA v. Becerra , resulting in a free speech victory for California’s pro-life pregnancy centers. … successfully argued NIFLA v. Becerra , resulting in a free speech victory for California’s pro-life pregnancy centers. …
  • … with a primary focus on religious liberty, free speech, student privacy, conscience rights of creative … Concerned Women for America, and the American Center for Law and Justice. Lorence earned a J.D. from the University of … with a primary focus on religious liberty, free speech, student privacy, conscience rights of creative …
  • … the Equality Act was introduced in Congress. The bill should be concerning to anyone who values religious freedom and true … the Equality Act poses an unprecedented threat to free speech, religious freedom, parental rights, and the progress …
  • … voters alleged the government was infringing on free speech. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … 15, 2022 The First Amendment protects many types of free speech, including the right to support political candidates … contribution limits that violated their right to free speech. Four years later, they found themselves in front of …
  • … needs a president who will champion the value of free speech that is so often lacking in higher education. Written … 2024 Revised February 21, 2024 Colleges and universities should be places where civil debate can thrive. When students from …
  • … in and through everything it does. Every employee must be committed to this goal, including those who work in the … Gospel with others. For that reason, this role needed to be filled by someone who believed in the truth of the Gospel, … its finding that the Mission had likely violated federal law and discriminated against the applicant. It proposed a …
  • … Journalism from the University of Florida, and her law degree, magna cum laude , from Regent University School of Law, where she served as the executive editor of the law review and studied international human rights in …
  • … ministerial exception allows religious organizations to be able to make employment decisions for ministers without … the employee in question (a teacher named Cheryl Perich) should be considered a minister: “Hosanna-Tabor held Perich … requirement.” Instead, any definition of minister should ultimately be based on “what an employee does.” Thus, …
  • … and religious schools to defend their constitutionally protected rights under the First Amendment. Before joining … villages in tort and civil rights claims. Reed earned his law degree summa cum laude from the University of Akron … and religious schools to defend their constitutionally protected rights under the First Amendment. Before joining …